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Human Factors/Applied Cognition concentration in the PhD in Psychology

The Ph.D. program in Human Factors and Applied Cognition provides instruction and research training for students wishing to pursue careers in the academic, public, and private sectors.  Across all areas, a strong emphasis is placed on students developing a good understanding of cognitive theory, acqu...

Patrick E McKnight

Patrick E McKnight

Patrick oversees MRES (Measurement, Research methodology, Evaluation, and Statistics -- pronounced “mysteries”) - a group of diverse students and faculty who work together, collaborate with others, travel internationally, and aim to improve science.  We collaborate with Google, Intel, Koch Foundation...

Lab Members

Principal Investigator   Eva Wiese, PhD Eva Wiese is a social neuroscientist and cognitive psychologist interested in mind perception, embodied cognition and human-robot interaction. Eva holds a MSc in Psychology and Applied Computer Science from Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg and a PhD in Neur...

Measurement Research Methodology Evaluation Statistics (MRES) Lab

MRES is a group of social and behavioral scientists dedicated to applying our methodological skills to real world problems. The MRES (pronounced mysteries) lab consults with government, educational, and private organizations as well as conducts independent research. Our collective interests cover mos...

Alumni

Name Advisor Graduation Where are they now? Dennis Leedom Holt 1989 Scott & White Healthcare Beverly Messick-Huey Boehm-Davis 1989 National Research Council Mark Barnes Allen 1991 Vencore Eric Neiderman Allen 1992 Federal Aviation Administration R...

Careers in Human Factors

Careers in Human Factors The versatile nature of a degree in Human Factors means there are a lot of places that it can be applied. The specialized focus can allow students to find jobs in: Usability, Human-Computer Interaction, Aviation, Transportation, Medical research, Academia, Government Agencie...